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davis put a spotlight on texas. others have done it. it does return to the idea that the power of the individual still matters. >> 15 seconds. >> roe versus wade was a 7-2 decision, the supreme court wasn't close. but for 40 years, the division over it has grown and infected the rest of our politics. what we heard from perry, when people called her a terrorist for speaking or the floor of the texas state senate, the un-american divisiveness, we are not ideological pragmatists, we do deals. and abortions -- cannot do a deal. >> thank you, great conversation. thank you very much. >>> and now we're going to honor our fellow americans who served and sacrificed. this week the pentagon released the names of three soldiers killed in afghanistan. and that is all for us today. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. check out "world news" with david muir tonight. "gma" tomorrow. and have a safe and happy fourth. >> in the news, tensions heat up as negotiations break down. we are one step closer to a bart strike this morning. and watching
davis put a spotlight on texas. others have done it. it does return to the idea that the power of the individual still matters. >> 15 seconds. >> roe versus wade was a 7-2 decision, the supreme court wasn't close. but for 40 years, the division over it has grown and infected the rest of our politics. what we heard from perry, when people called her a terrorist for speaking or the floor of the texas state senate, the un-american divisiveness, we are not ideological pragmatists, we do...
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to the round table, and republican mike kelly of pennsylvania, democrat joaquin castro from texas, and amity, director of the george w. bush institute. and rebecca jarvis. welcome. i want that start with immigration. we had a tale of two worlds in washington week. a lot of progress in the senate on immigration. appears that they're set up for a vote tomorrow that could lead to an overwhelming majority. but things are bogged down in the house. congressman castro, if the senate is able to pass the immigration bill with the 70 votes that some democrats are saying is possible, does that mean you could get it through the house? >> it's a precondition. has to be strong momentum in the senate to have a chance in the house. nothing really original is going to originate in the house of representatives. so that's really a precondition. if it does that, i think it has a good chance. i think we can pass it in 2013. >> but many of your colleagues seem to think, the 70 votes doesn't make a difference, the house is going to do what it's going to do. >> if you look at history, we don't do big things w
to the round table, and republican mike kelly of pennsylvania, democrat joaquin castro from texas, and amity, director of the george w. bush institute. and rebecca jarvis. welcome. i want that start with immigration. we had a tale of two worlds in washington week. a lot of progress in the senate on immigration. appears that they're set up for a vote tomorrow that could lead to an overwhelming majority. but things are bogged down in the house. congressman castro, if the senate is able to pass...
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first campaign for governor of florida on the same night his brother george was elected governor of texas. >> when you lost in 1994, which must have been a tough loss for you personally, running for governor, how did he react to that? >> he felt horrible about it. i didn't feel too good about it either. >> it was tougher on him? >> yeah, it was. i think it was. i called him early and said i don't think i'm going to win, sorry. you know, i love you or whatever. he said the same thing. he was on the elevator going down to the victory celebration where george was announcing his victory. and i ended up learning that losing actually turns out to be pretty good. makes you better. you learn and grow. my dad's post-presidency, he didn't miss a beat. he didn't get into any kind of woe is me. dusted himself off and has led an incredible life since 1993. for a guy who has been an incredible leader in every way, he is the most humble guy i know. what i have learned from him is that humility is the most powerful tool of leadership that exists. the world today is focused on self more than previous time
first campaign for governor of florida on the same night his brother george was elected governor of texas. >> when you lost in 1994, which must have been a tough loss for you personally, running for governor, how did he react to that? >> he felt horrible about it. i didn't feel too good about it either. >> it was tougher on him? >> yeah, it was. i think it was. i called him early and said i don't think i'm going to win, sorry. you know, i love you or whatever. he said...
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also there, is judge john carter of texas, who opposed immigration reform in 2006, 2007. but as a judge has come to a reason-sensible approach to get this thing done. so, you know, look. the gang of eight, i appreciate your kind comments about the tea party or marco rubio and his thoughtful leadership in the senate on immigration. you can say this at the end of the segment so they can run that. >> god bless senator marco rubio. but this is going to be an interesting test. paul is absolutely right. i think -- i'm sort of a little more optimistic. i think there will be a significant number of senate republicans voting for this bill. and i think also the house will arrive at a different place, but with a comprehensive bill. and will spend the fall in serious negotiations in a conference committee. >> one of the complications could be health care. >> could be. i do give on this particular issue, senator rubio and other republicans credit. it's not easy to put yourself out there because you're going to get criticized from the right. i agree with paul. i think it's going to be
also there, is judge john carter of texas, who opposed immigration reform in 2006, 2007. but as a judge has come to a reason-sensible approach to get this thing done. so, you know, look. the gang of eight, i appreciate your kind comments about the tea party or marco rubio and his thoughtful leadership in the senate on immigration. you can say this at the end of the segment so they can run that. >> god bless senator marco rubio. but this is going to be an interesting test. paul is...